
Ross (3284 KP) rated The Boys: The Name Of The Game in Books
Aug 19, 2019
This first volume gives an introduction to the boys, and their purpose, and the fact that the world is now full of twisted, power-hungry superheroes, who have corporate sponsorship.
Hughie is devastated when his girlfriend becomes collateral damage in a fight between supes, and is quickly invited into the boys to seek revenge.
Unlike the TV series, the boys don't go straight after The Seven, preferring a lower profile target to make their comeback known. They go after Teenage Kix, a group of young superheroes who engage in all manners of unsavoury antics behind closed doors. Through spying, blackmail and eventual violence, the boys take down this group and make their purpose known.
Brilliant artwork, fantastic dialogue and a real twisted, yet believable, storyline.

Sowing Malice
Book
When lawyer-turned-farmer Megan Sawyer witnesses a seemingly innocent scene between three strangers,...

Unlucky in Love
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Lucky in Love. That’s the name of the dating app I picked, hoping to find Mr. Better Than...
Adult Contemporary Romance

Evelina
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Frances Burney's first and most enduringly popular novel is a vivid, satirical, and seductive...

A Disguise to Die For (Costume Shop Mystery, #1)
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Someone is dressed to kill in the debut Costume Shop Mystery from the national bestselling author of...

Blameless (Parasol Protectorate #3)
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Quitting her husband's house and moving back in with her horrible family, Lady Maccon becomes the...

The Detective 2 (2011)
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Bumbling private detective Chan Tam (Aaron Kwok) is enlisted by police pal Fung Chak (Liu Kai Chi)...

Ross (3284 KP) rated Blindspot - Season 3 in TV
May 23, 2018
The tattoos are no longer solved in interesting manners, now there is 30 seconds devoted to that, the rest being rushing around with guns.
Some of the puzzles appear to have been solved by something like "so I took these numbers, rearranged them at random, converted each one to the letter of the alphabet, translated that into Dutch, then back into numbers and tried this as an IP address and found that a ship has just docked with the same name as your mother-in-law's maiden name, get over there pronto".
The overarching plot was fine and reasonably exciting, but there was so much deus ex machina that I just got really annoyed.

The Silver Spoon: Memoir of a Boyhood in Japan
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Perhaps the most admired childhood memoir ever written in Japan, The Silver Spoon is a sharp...